Home Details
The Boatner House was built in 1835 and is listed on the National Historic Registry. It is a rare example of Creole architecture with beautiful Federal Adams mantels and two fully independent living spaces connected by porches all on a half-acre lot along the main stretch in Clinton. The front house welcomes you with 12-foot ceilings, beautiful old wood floors, wood windows that flood the space with natural light, and a wraparound porch that's very inviting. The Federal Adams mantels and original baseboards give it that character you simply can't replicate. The full kitchen has stainless steel appliances and a built-in microwave, plenty of cabinets and lots of natural light. At the rear of the home are two rooms, one of which could be a bedroom and the other dining room or office. The rear house offers 10-foot ceilings, a generously sized living area, and a larger kitchen with a big island and barstool seating, refrigerator, and the property's laundry connections. Both homes are fully self-contained one bedroom, one bath, full kitchen, living area making this an ideal setup for multi-generational living, rental income, or live-and-rent flexibility. Updates include a roof replaced in 2018, interior renovations approximately 20 years ago, and a brand new AC for the front house in 2026. Both structures have central air and heat. The grounds are just as impressive a stunning old LIve oak with low-hanging limbs frames the backyard, and the historic plantings give the property real presence. There are also two outside storage areas. History, charm, and income potential in one properties like this don't come around often.